Nehemiah 10:36
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of a covenant where the people promise to give the firstborn of their children and animals to God. They agree to bring these offerings to the priests in the temple as the law requires. The covenant is a promise to follow God's instructions faithfully.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a new toy. This verse is like saying, you promise to share your first new toy with your best friend, just like you share your first cookie. This is how the people promised to share the best of what they have with God.
Historical Background
Nehemiah 10:36 is part of Nehemiah's writings, written around 445 BCE. The text details the promises made by the Israelites returning from exile to re-establish their covenant with God. The context is post-exile Jerusalem, where the community is rebuilding and reaffirming their religious practices and laws.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse encourages giving the best of what we have to God. For example, if you receive a promotion at work, you might decide to give a portion of your first paycheck from the new position to a charity or your church, reflecting your gratitude and commitment to God.